Red Bull technical director Pierre Wachè attempted to analyse the areas in which he believes the competition currently has the edge over the RB22.
“Some straight line speed are also interesting from a Ferrari and Mercedes, especially on new fuel”
– Pierre Wachè
RB22 weaknesses laid bare as Red Bull boss compares rivals
Asked where he believes the RB22 falls short compared to those cars, Wachè told GPblog among other media: “It’s difficult to say. I think clearly in those new tractions they look very strong. Some straight line speed are also interesting from a Ferrari and Mercedes, especially on new fuel.
“The problem is the assessment of the performance until we are on the same, exactly the same fuel level in qualifying in Melbourne is difficult. We see clearly some weakness on our car and we relate it to this weakness and feedback we have from Max and Isack on the car, based on where we lose that time to the others, that is why I’m saying that. Traction, low speed, medium speed corner, that was not our strength already last year. They are stronger than us.”
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Verstappen reacts to Red Bull’s first week of F1 winter testing in Bahrain
Red Bull made a strong impression on the opening day at the Bahrain International Circuit, with Verstappen racking up 136 laps across the two sessions.
The following day proved more challenging, however, as a handful of issues disrupted their programme, leaving the Dutchman optimistic but keen to see further progress when testing resumes on February 18–20.
